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Special Episode of “LOUISIANA LAW” Features LDWF Enforcement Division Efforts for Hurricane Ida
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LWFC Adopts Deer Hunting Declaration of Emergency for Joyce, Maurepas and Salvador/Timken WMAs Due to Impact from Hurricane Ida
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NOAA Fisheries Announces a Temporary Rule Extending Use of Limited Tow Times in Lieu of Turtle Excluder Devices by Shrimp Trawlers in Specific Louisiana Waters Due to Hurricane Ida Debris
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LDWF Seeks Public Input on Draft 2020/2021 Hurricane Disaster Spend Plan
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Reminder: LDWF Needs Your Input on the Draft 2020/2021 Hurricane Disaster Spend Plan
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Last Chance: LDWF Needs Your Input on the Draft 2020/2021 Hurricane Disaster Spend Plan
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LDWF begins rescue of oiled birds found near south La. refinery
The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) recently began documenting oiled birds apparently the result of damage caused by Hurricane Ida at an oil and gas refinery located about 25 miles south of New Orleans.
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Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Foundation Announces Cancellation of Annual Fundraising Event
The Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Foundation (LAWFF) has announced the cancellation of its 2021 Wild Night Fundraiser. The LAWFF said it canceled the event due to the increase in COVID-19 cases in Louisiana and the recent impacts to many regions from Hurricane Ida.
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NOAA Fisheries Announces a Temporary Rule Authorizing Limited Tow Times in Lieu of TEDS by Shrimp Trawlers in Specific Louisiana Waters Due to Hurricane Ida Debris
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Public Reminded to be Mindful of Displaced Wildlife In Wake of Hurricane Ida, LDWF Says
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LDWF Warns Public/Requests Notification of Fish Kills Due to Hurricane Francine
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Elmer's Island will remain closed until further notice due to damages sustained from Hurricane Ida
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LDWF Reminds Public to Be Aware of Displaced Wildlife From Storm, Including Marine Mammals and Sea Turtles
In the aftermath of Hurricane Ida, wildlife species may be displaced into inappropriate or marginal habitats, often in areas with which they may not be familiar. The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) urges the public to be especially cognizant of wildlife forced into populated areas by floodwater from the storm.
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LDWF, LSU conducting hurricane damage survey for commercial seafood industry
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LDWF Releases Report on Fish Kills Following Hurricane Francine
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Elmer's Island Refuge to Reopen on February 4
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Waddill Wildlife Refuge in Baton Rouge to Reopen Oct. 16, LDWF Announces
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LaNERR Site Development Committee Postpones Public Meetings Until 2022
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LDWF Releases Six Alligators, Two Birds After Rehab From Oil Found at Belle Chasse Refinery
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Shrimp Task Force to Meet October 20, 2021